
Samuel Tettey, the Deputy Chairman of Operations at Ghana's Electoral Commission EC, has retired, according to Felix Kwakye Ofosu, the Minister of State in charge of Government Communications. The announcement was made during a press conference on Monday, June 15, 2026. Kwakye Ofosu confirmed that a nominee for Tettey's replacement has already been submitted to the Council of State for consideration, in line with the constitutional appointment process. The Electoral Commission, established under the 1992 Constitution and the Electoral Commission Act, 1993 Act 451, is responsible for organizing and conducting all public elections and referenda in Ghana, as well as compiling and revising the voters' register to ensure free, fair, and transparent elections.
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The Ghanaian government has refuted allegations of impropriety in the awarding of contracts under the 'Big Push' infrastructure program. Government Spokesperson and Minister for Government Communications, Felix Kwakye Ofosu, stated on Monday, June 15, 2026, that a 72-page presidential review report cleared the Ministry of Roads and Highways of any procurement breaches. The report concluded that the use of single-source procurement for some road projects complied with the Public Procurement Act, 2003 Act 663, as amended, and was justified by the program's urgency. Kwakye Ofosu explained that the 'Big Push' initiative is an accelerated infrastructure program designed to address road deficits, create jobs, and stimulate economic activity. He added that single sourcing was employed in specific cases to prevent delays associated with competitive tendering, particularly in areas with severely deteriorated road networks. The government also cited national security and the need to mitigate rising project costs due to inflation as reasons for this procurement method in selected projects. Despite this, Kwakye Ofosu affirmed that competitive tendering remains the primary procurement approach in the roads sector. The report indicated that single-source awards constituted 47.14 percent of 140 specialized 'Big Push' contracts, representing 4.5 percent of the total 1,441 contracts awarded by the Ministry.

Spain is set to begin their 2026 World Cup Group H campaign against debutants Cape Verde. The European champions, considered favorites in a group also featuring Uruguay and Saudi Arabia, aim for a strong start to secure progression to the knockout stages. Spain's squad includes talents like Pedri, Lamine Yamal, and Nico Williams, as they seek a second World Cup title. For Cape Verde, this match marks their historic FIFA World Cup debut, having already exceeded expectations by qualifying for the tournament.
Must ReadAn Accra High Court, presided over by Justice Eugene John Nyante Nyadu, has refused the Office of the Special Prosecutor's OSP application for a stay of execution. This application sought to suspend a recent ruling that prevents the OSP from independently prosecuting criminal cases. The OSP announced this decision on its social media page on June 15, 2026. The anti-corruption body stated it will renew its application for a stay of execution at the Court of Appeal and continue its substantive legal challenges against the High Court ruling at both the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court. The initial ruling stemmed from an application filed by Peter Achibold Hyde, who questioned the OSP's legal authority to conduct prosecutions. The OSP has criticized the High Court's decision, arguing that the court exceeded its jurisdiction, as it believes only the Supreme Court can declare parts of an Act of Parliament unconstitutional.